
Hunted species absent from report on bird declines
You won’t find the wild turkey, Canada geese, mallards or any of the hunted bird species on the “tipping point”

You won’t find the wild turkey, Canada geese, mallards or any of the hunted bird species on the “tipping point”

Hunting with family a priority.
Of these large-bodied herbivores, only the deer and bison remain. I noted that scientists oscillate between two explanations for the extinction of these large plant eaters (and their predators).
All year, I gather new books in anticipation of writing this review. And then I cram reading them into one or two weeks in order to offer my take on a new crop of reading
Lessons learned after missing on a buck the author has hunted for several seasons.

The disease has been detected in 30 states, four Canadian provinces, three European countries, and South Korea.

Deer hunters measure success in different ways. If this sounds cliche coming from a hunter with an unfilled tag (as of this writing), that is certainly the case.
Helena, Mont. (AP — A judge on Nov. 29 lifted a temporary restraining order that limited wolf hunting and trapping in the state, saying there is nothing to suggest rules now in place will make
It’s been a dangerous year for New York hunters thus far, especially where treestands are concerned.
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